The adventures of “Queen of the Universe” season 2 are about to get bigger and better than ever before. Vanessa Williams, who serves as a judge on the global singing competition, revealed that the latest season explores something completely new.
Not only does the reality-music series feature talented drag queens from all around the globe — the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Mexico, the United States, and Australia — it also takes a look at the queens’ “longevity within their own circles,” Williams told ET Canada’s Carlos Bustamante. READ MORE: Vanessa Williams Shares Her Go-To Tim Hortons Order “You know, ones that have been doing it for years, ones that are brand new and trying to figure out what their lane is and also the relationships between the parents and the queens.
That’s something that we did not explore last year,” she said, adding that, “this year you get a chance to really see the support and the love that the families have for their queens that are competing.” Williams, 60, went on to tease season 2’s “unbelievable” production value. “I mean, more pyrotechnics, more dancers.
It is beyond.” The actress and former Miss America champion admitted there’s definitely moments where she gets lost in performances, ultimately making it difficult to articulate the critique. READ MORE: ‘Queen Of The Universe’ Season 2: More Glitter & Glitz In New Trailer “There are moments when you get blown away completely and it’s flawless.
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